- q.¢-.-|-.-_¢_...._... -__.>.-.,.~.-.-,---u -....._..-._..»s_,\n,q lofnyd~eLrggljfl§ my-vedggmyaa Woman’s Re a ldipeningtoi The Week‘ H1: Exct-iii-ucy and Her Royal receiving many lovely niiscelfaneous 1111.», .1 ‘imipiinled b‘: the gifts rrorii lit-r 11111111110 1111311113 ' e. Jlilhlllal of the 1 ‘ . t. a1 Juli)‘ social 111-filial- . . . - ‘he vlwullllithoS Lil€ 1.1.11 .\l i_\‘ .1111] i‘..-..‘ 1i: init- 1~<.i11.\e 511- 11.1.» L-ci-i. :11:- b‘; the Ullfilllldlfl 111 .-Iicli 111 rours through 1111- city. ¢ . (hurt-re 1'1. Ins o A v 0 0 Ralph M- ,_. 1'1 11_,~_l,; on 111.11‘ all .\li‘ Mr llhu-st Diii-lieinin who W83 mini-ed when a c111‘ hit him last [|\(;l‘v‘p‘2- M3 In“, - w‘ is still ‘conviinetl to his room A Clark Jud \I, » 111.11.11.11 l'(‘<‘0\'9l‘lllg trom d “ ‘ .l_]ltl'_‘1.. G p ‘ 1 . - c I v 1 lhe sticidcn and serious 11l11i-s< 1011c zhe week-end of Mrs. L/egute, i wile 0i Rev. Dr. Lie-gate, was deep- l gFQIlPIi by her friends. who are ~11 1o lerirn of her steady pro- . “ .. 1 llfll‘ sou ~31 R. A. Lt"‘.flt(‘ B54‘, who cat111- il'.'\lll Cziinpbellton to visit. her 111s: Afondzrv, lefdon‘ Nltllfll jyestertiz-l‘. - A. A. Pomeroy is the guest of Mfrs Murdock Mat-Kinnon, t. .- 1. >’l‘l1e Duchess of K411115- S1011 to the list of qualified nurses adds another ladies who have V A l). to the 11111.11 taken 11111;» courses. ’_1‘r.e Queen pcxssessts . qualifications for first-aid. Sh» tot); her course when a. Girl Gllllil‘ iii Scotlzintl. A ,\'<-nr ago at. C-ardii: i110 Duchess of Kent told the Ilti(lll)t‘l'.~ of the South-West Section of the 5'. John Association that she \\"\lltt‘(l practical experience of the work 111 which the Association ras ennui; Few iniessr-d the w: " in wlpv}, “'35 i0 1211's‘? effect to this inieii The Duchess has been workiirr 5311's“ “K03” at Uiiivct-sitl‘ C0111 Hospital. where Princess Arti-ur . - ceived her training. 'I‘he Princess Royal was a student at. the Chil:i- rer1's Hospital, Great Ormond Street 1 <- I l _»-___ _______ _ ,' ovrzrzsriims wrrrtivr- cartoons A w-rtfleation report. on the I939 overseas uhmt cirrsrocs has h 011 Ofmllticwd l1)’ J- G. C. Fraser, Cer- eal Division, Dominion meizt. of Agticuliui-e. The I‘i‘[)' 1, u]. l (iicates that. Thatcher 1111 . has i Vf-Iiv tart-rely iepliiccd kfiirqnis J as t-lle main onstituent in ihfl Ai- : lantlc rarszoas, nlthoudh the Pacific (infirm-s remain prax-‘ically the Bflllle as those 0i’ 1938, or which R-‘Pd Hobs was thr- principal con. Queen Elizabeth, whose disregard Io" personal tiaucci‘ stiffens thel n1 izziic oi 3n;- gunk-pg, '_ 1,1 _ . m s Mhwadyl “Teavglglm stztuezil. The iwrcenta-to of G.1 iv-t m. m"; Uhfltpl. much ~ she‘ in ‘the Northern grades terrains i1.-‘-+'-c14-r1 (luring raid. PM“ r. _. When Mother ls Sick Tlii- tin-ii, worn out. mntlii-r cannot. make a liu ipy hnmi- it" utie i.-i sii-k and worried by the nevi-r l'l‘.I iiig hllllflHlt-tlil iliiiies. .\‘l--- to 1s run ili1\\‘li iinii ltl't'lllllt‘\‘ ru-rvous anti lrrital-lc, ll nvrilii-sirti-il llllll rlisi-tiurriqi-il, <':iri't.1v-.~il. lit night, :11. 1 1.101s- up iii lllt‘ morning ior-ling 11:1 lll't‘tl 11411111111 she wr-nt to lN-rl. \\'oi;i01i is-itii-riiig in this way riinv iiiul in l\lill11irii‘.~i lli-iiltli iiiiil Nerve . ri-iiio-lj.‘ uiili 111111-11 to help rt‘t'll]l|‘l‘.‘lli‘. illl‘ll" lu-iilih, lniiiii up ili1.- r1111 ‘viii, 111111 assist. illt-rrr 11ml.‘ to I .ili1i~li:1ppir1es.~i again. i- .11 111-v, 7t] pills, at. all tiring i-iiiiiiti-i-s. Loni. i111‘ 111ir trnilt- rniirk :1. “lti-il lli-iiri" iiri tlu- package. Thu '1‘. Arlllllilfll Co . Liiiiiliul. 'l'..iii1i|ii li-ik i\ LOVABLE FIilTFFY Pl-IT l-‘Olt .\ (‘IIILD IIESIfEN NO. X 400 ‘The f‘!"‘.(lt"i¢'fl ls not difficult to nizikv. Thi- iii-rt face is ilonr- in‘ |iinp.i- iii llt‘i. 1111111- the b1 tiy is marl" 111 a loop-.tllcl1.P.11i1-rr1 N11. X 4'10 3.- 111 ‘aw. I-~'. ot mutt-rials lit"‘flt‘1l. illustiatinn oi stilt-lies anii 0111111111110‘ ~11I1.-111i.~. . m 1.111111. :1 this nutlrrn. rend i5 cents 111 coin or sizunps to Needletvurki 81111-1111, C11. loin-town (iuartlian. '1". 1 11,’ -t.'i\\‘Il (illflfdlitll k l)""’\l‘ll‘ll£‘i"|i¢. X 4C0 _____—_.---_-_-__-____-—__— h .1, . D.iznNo. N£llllt~'* Btreetmidress-——---——---—-——--——-—'"""'_ fill____—____—l1.p|cn_on——-v—-I—IIIIIII i -_ 1111.11; oii- ol the isuisers triiins sim- i 1111111 . - ‘ lm iii‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘f. Xocial and Personal / Fashions l Dorothy Dix Says— w rm: zblz cM/zbl. BY RUPERT HUGldES Parents Make Great lying crisis 0f his af- tfuizs, iiie loss of hi5 pwtector starri- -petit-ti John's usuul sell-control. H15 HOME WORK IS IMPORTANT IN PLANNING FOR FUTURE Mistake by Not Pre- paring Their Children to Face Real ~ Tests of the Future 'l‘l10y know that the ..~ti:i..iv l.'i1' UHHIES’ mishap was .. i‘ ,- . lzs sorrow for unused -?— ill“, Jipdi ' _ Que d; the su-angpsf, things in the world isihat so few parents mike iie t... into the corridor, any iptelllgent effort to fit their children for lifc. blliliililll, 1Q 1.1e guurd to signal the iiuin 1o >101). ihe guard was slow to lir‘ ioiinu and slower to under- .~.;1i1i.; .1111 once understanding, was atgiiusi .11 the lt-se-nlalesw 0f stop- 11.» ... .....; up u pll-vfiillll-{CY- B6‘- that .t ». ii.iu iio. Kilt.‘ passenger all the l1]: .110 inulCllllllfllli ordained rules iisuucllu uiiu 1mm the iron-road- ._;ii 11111111111. permission descend- acle Wlll hiippeii \\;l mu turn out." ‘i "would have stopped the train . .11 \\'llill.t‘\'(‘1‘ risk of fine and A parents. their children to "get along in the world," as the phrase goes,_and i116)’ are perfectly aware that inc ability to do that depends lurgi-ly upon their being discipaned, \'t'l.>1l fibril)- linecl child in these davs is such a rarity that it is uinicst a inuseurn specimen. Teach Children Obedience You don't see fathers and moth- ers teaching their children Ol)(‘(1l- ence and respect for the 111w and regard for other peoples’ r11; ls c- cause that ls going to be first aid to (popularity vtilhenuthev are grown an nrown ou on ieir own. You don't see parents training their Cllltlgffig in hagits df lX1,Lill.'~‘ll'_‘y' because e oys an gir s w 1o a11- _ theklonesr thug evgry tltinploycr .s .- . ~_ Ll l5‘ 00 rig or. ou on’ see piireirs ,“§,§’,‘,',“,f,,.“,.§?§{§§‘f Q1125. Ell/i iii: teaching their children how so save ;i.. ifisilv ekquisitc anguish or a their monev grid: spend i? Wi-sflyi 15B- 2t iilVU. llllllllll), iltfliiikfl quelasynglérilg til/QTY 0F “"6 15 01""? o" v.1 11.11.111.101. is nees u‘ - 11111.4. iii- lll.lll('(l and went toppling Nor do parents teach 11ml,- (-1111- H1411 wl-"Hll-H l“ lll°_}l°°"- “h”? m” dren how to control their appetites , 111.11. 1111111 roned 111111 like a in order “m; they may not to M t‘ biilWL drunkards when thev grow up; to urn-Hui fifflmlled- finish every job they undertake be- l'~l~\~i' . 1e‘ fliH-‘Pilred 3-i- au the cause it is only those who have the doois and iannned the corridor‘. A grit, w carry on’ when [he Sliddmg worn-an 11 rapped her arms about. the gets hard and we work tiresome dis IilCl‘.(i ciiid. who was sobbing: and one is tempted to change’ who “lmluleflfllr-s dead! Nunkle ever win success. It. is the qultters collltil)!‘ 11nd was staring at him in s1..-.1 b('\\l.(l\‘l‘lll€lll/ that. she forgot 1o bt-uioun 110i‘ oranges. Jebb‘s face \\‘.1 -.i;11lul. lie wiis in the ultra- itill .iii.i real-smit- plight or one u i-.iiiiio1 l1\l.\t his own soul. _ . ll“ sbJiJti, alternately wringing liis 11.11111.» and pleading with the \\tc\.t‘ll-llilllitl(i guard, the train, leaping forward toward full head- \\‘.i\' to 111.1110 up the lost time. took .1 .~l1.i:11 curve at high speed. Bud .1li'\'lli(l round it, hurtling the child 1i. ll'llii\’ 11110 the corridor. Jebb p1,‘. 1111i. one iirin to catch her‘. He p111 111s other hand 1114111115; the -- 1 st support to steady himself, 111st us the whipcord sna‘ of the curs sciii a heavy door sh ing shut. lis whole impact fell on Jebb‘; iiniini). He managed to pull the buck enough to release his l-ie was used to the sight 0f ‘it Wh 1W ,‘ f i1. n i1 knot and raised his head. 11?‘); déllsvdfi one“ see parents "Hus iuniicd, that's all. Has any- taking the trouble to teach their l1ou_\‘ uol any brandy?" As Ci-iiiinu was ivitlidrawn from l1‘ sit-ire, a Frenchman produced a t. Je irzii pus de brandee, mon- sii-ui‘ 111111 01C;- ilu cognac.” ".\l- 0, inunseer," said the A111.‘ 1 , ‘ lie pried Jebb‘s set; lLClll ug-urt and poured 11 liberal D0- tion into his clenched throat. A slizvei‘ quiikr-(l through Jebbh whole length; lie strangled, gulped, opt-lied 1111s eyes, lodketl about feebly. "avniiis tnc matter?" "You sniuihcii your thumb, old boy. and kceicd over. Munseer here 111141 some l)l';\l‘l(ly handy and I forc- eit it on vou." "No, no!‘ gasped Jebb helplessly, "r1111 brandy!" "Sea. 11nd gOOd, too, bv the sniff of it. You lock a, little green, 0.d 111.111 ii‘.i1‘i- same more." d '" 1" ‘i111 Jcbb as he pushed it a1 . 1. "You better," said the Yankee, lioiciiiii; 11 under‘ his nostrils. " mild Jebb, with u deep brt-ziih. lie seived the flask greedlly 11:11. 11111.‘. .1 generous draught. He (1lli'l'i 1 11 back, but. us the French- inaii p11‘. out his hand. Jebb recon- siillcHJil and sci. the bottle to his lira ' l. ‘ l 1111a the jii sciwtz-voiis!" Fri i. .1111 ill ironically. J01)‘; 111111: 111111 iiicrallv and help- ed i1..i. .1-.1 HUQLLLLV. children good. manners, yet they are the magic that; will open every door and carry a girl or a boy further than anything else in life. Planning for Future All parents mpect their children to marry. yet they do nothing to prepare them for marriage. You never see fathers and mothers teachin their ehiltiren anything about t e responsibilities of 111111‘- ried life and 110w to make a siic- cess of it, For Saturady, November 16th MARCH 21 to APRIL 2O (Aries) —-Pettiiiess and intolerance stiould have no place in your bciiri. or mind this or any day’. We hope \ 1111i 1 111w i1 conocr-lincditiiiit if Lllele be differences 11¢- ‘ . Fill“ 1118 YIHRQY- "i0 8M8 tween you and your loved one. 1r it 511.1 41L." n » . d . ‘Jouii 110 a further demonstra-QoegtrgflzlinlilinLfigmlhéu: ifllw-w Hm‘ ‘ 5‘ "1"""°$*' H“ 53" u c“ bury egoism for h-rmony“ s-ikt- llll‘ 1 1; oi i110 car and, win ing APRIL 21 to 2 ‘_ ~ C(till\'ii"(i_\" :11 his fclioiv-country- H you M“ not ‘hwy eglvlt yl:'u*"_ 1111111. tllllilk his gcud h(‘£1.iil. \\ iiie 11.1111; was 211111111 in his 1111- l‘l't'll.'lllllllll ltirni-(l it up- ..i\n 111111 ii ruclul counte- (Jniv a 111x11, or two leaked W111i angry irony lie said: promote with considtriible sac matters that Cllll ior fiiuin backing or investment. "flow will be most profitable to the consist- ent. worker MAY 21 to JUNE 2i“ (Gemini.- An mil-round spcrtang period for whatever ycur dute ;-.d pasili tproviding the past. s are r1 enable, healthy ulltSlJ. You can an. Vance your lute-rests for next race is to the swift and the victory _ v their youngsters to be runners. nor ilfdrc-iflll them the mental and moral muscles that “vzl/"l enab.e them to fight their wav to shill-f; "l a subiiine optimism they trust their Milo ~11“ daughters’ fate to luck and pruv 111111. sonic iiu will make 1 d up into being iinevinen and ivoiiii-n. illhlriiiff - hoodlums and criminals 11nd laiiuies. No illil- _ is oftener on the lips of fathers and 11111.11 ‘ than "you can't wll how children iii-e ‘Llillllt-L “I Yet everv huinan being ll-JUVC tilt grade of a moron knows that this l5 n01 ‘K11111- and that. 99 times out o1 a iuintiivd- hi1“ Y1 f~ 11 i‘ to 1110 strong. but tlicv do not twin 1111-111 141*“- niiiciit, but there was‘ no nun-L; out depends absolutelv upon the wuv it .->_' 31'9"! the WP 01 each "Y"! m1 with 1e 1o pull. and he had tailed reared “grin; m, a child in the way it. should 1a. king mixture. ~i 11w Her-CL‘. llmfllled- H15 go and W110i) it is 01a it will not ileum-i irom i1 ~- .1 and 111s anxiety and the ne- l-s Just u ‘we now as when Solomon szud ll POPOVERS 11.4w oi pulling them into Qernian Every Due“; knows mm there are cerium 014°“ 11-“1- ‘W “'35 "am"? mm traits of character that. can be formed izi 1111-111. _ 2 egg: ' lllm-‘fll.’ b1"- 5°r ‘he a certain polish that can be given that will ai- » l cup flour ‘W-"llmes were once most inevitably secure then‘ happiness 11nd piosperiti. Yct how few 1.2 madman n]; . "lli“'°~-\' m m5 unlrust“'°"ll‘y fathers and mothers ever take the trouble to ilevelop these qualities in 1 teaspoon sugar l l“ -_ I 1 cup milk c.ii1.i.1i liud come out into the their YOUIIESWYSI-or instance. “dsh- Ivrother docsnt teach Mamie 1,3 teaspoon melted bun,” how to cock and sew so that. she can make a comfortable home for her litisbziiitl. She doesn't‘. teach licr how 1o count her pennies in cue slic marries a Door man. Shi- dot-slit teach he: how to gin- the soit answer that turns avtay wrath when she and '1‘om disagree. she doesn't teach her that mar- ring-e isn't a DlClllc for any ivife, but is a life sentence at hard labor if she keeps her tnarringe a going CDll('(‘l'l]. Nor dues Father teach John that IIIJYFiRLLZt‘ means sacrifice t0 a. man as well as to n woman; that no man can be both a bachelor and a uood husband; that getting alon 1v111i a ivife takes the patience o Job 11nd the tact of a diplomat. and 111111 a 1111111 has no inorc fight t0 ivclcf. on his matrimonial bargain than he has on iuiy other contract. Looking Ahead And queen-st of all, although Your lnclfivielirlal HOROSCOPE --———By Frances IDralu-———— parents know that their children uic going 1o have 1o be self-support- ing when til:\ arc crown, they do not bot-her themselves to fit their youngsters for the occupation for which Nature intended them, 1110111111 tiiev know that most of the failures in the world are the result oi‘ the people who are round pegs getting into square holes. “lhen Toni and Mamie get through school and ask: "Where do we go from here?" Father and Motlu-i‘ are generally lust as be- 111.111-red as they are. Toni anil ltlainie have been under u, their eyes every instant since they 111-rt: born. yet their parents have l‘(.\'t'l' observed tliein eioseh‘ enough to sec what aptitudes they have. And so for rel the help their parents can iuve them they might, just as wi-l have been orphans. P1l"l'llts are keen enough about lllVill-u their children a formal edu- cation. but u-hat- they !l\'(‘(l far inori- than being- sent L0 college l5 more home work DOROTHY DIX. isccrpio) —Tlie sot: of period bfat. oiieis most through preparation, resear '1, iiiicsligution checking. anti attending to pre 11i1n.ir.0s so tnlit t» lllGll‘U\\"5 swift-rnoviiig seludule won't be hampered by n. .3 23 to DllCElilBkllt ' itt-uriusi _- Avoid unscrup- -1i<1iie:s. ti‘ astionable tactics 11p plans that i 011i) result .n WllviiWl effort and 111i\l .; to ikiriit-i- s1 us t0 try t0 u the liariii latriy no. (3.011 Lire licubk-iiic. . . 111-g‘. things inevi- cd if you tIVOld to JANUARY 71 11 — l‘,'ll(".lll‘llglll[_f for you 21.1 quickly upon demand, will be ready ‘o accept. 111 and I'l‘.~})\]lS-l)lllli(?'> and niiike pzniet Cal use of your uozl-pivuizg lnlcuts. Good go- ing to you! JANUARY 72 to FEBRUARY 20 who w wl 0 . » .». , . ‘(UFUYU "hlxnblhlgczlgu alfiwufiljg wag“ 5153175- w? (Aquarius; _ bfunt-y- matters and l, ,_\',.,_ m“, ‘fun Shem. onered a JUNE f‘ 1Q Jill-Y 23 (CBIKTPF- business 1n [1,(‘l\(‘l'.ll zereivc excellent .ll.lll.'.iiil Q1 moldy u, me pix-map Yul!‘ W-"PBLICXI-ll mMWYS. PEPS- iniliii-nczs, pct-ally indicated for ‘ -.' - ~ ,1 ~ -_ -~ i .' 5'0 e-.- Q-cu: 1.111 ‘) ill) wiii iissooa - lllililllll“ ‘m “h” I mum Haw 11611111)’ ill/Wed ill V-W “WW of i but. htibzl firinl to sound pr.ncl- ‘H, Gd,“ understood without quick headway and noticeable p195 in an “film-S, ifiiilniltilull, lli- nifUUK Jebbls hand gal-nib Crlvfi YQl-ll’ blsi» ElYQTi-S Wit-ll- 1..-1.1i-, .i1iii tiie iiiuiicy- iingieu on-tfn! 0W “Tam 811d i1l1Xi@l-V~ floor. JWJi) W115 loi‘ irouncing him JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Ico)— tin-ii and lll('l‘L'. but the Yankee re- You must be discreet in dealings .>=..iiii.o illlll, }).lt.'lll0f1 him, and. with outsiders, and ccnsiderate in pa. 111.1 11.111 1110111.‘, the corridor to family matters. too. And don't spend M» "~11 <1IIHi1.u.iiii-11t. because you see a bargain, unless FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 30 (Pisces; — Guessing won't do. zieitlier will try-lug to skip ova things! Learn the right. answers 0i‘ solutions, do a thorough lob — that’; the only safe way. A CIIILD BORN ON THIS DAY .i<i1o .\\\-i,1l'l| :1 itcud den]. but it that bargain will profit you iii the whntgvpy 1.111s llrdlvltlllql does, it mu. ii.i1.- iJ1'i.'ll the traiii. He drop- 11mm, and w“; no; “rem, you, pt-t. lino his scat (fazed. But it Wjketbook damsel}, now_ 111.1,» ii.i\e been the dizziness oi his, AUGUST 23 m SEp-I-EMBER 23 bill ‘l ll’. _ . . life‘, ihdnkcc hrouglit to him the (Virgo) _ Unlebs wur m“ can” for work or essential activity of a scr- lous nature, try to scfresli your mind and body with a diverizng: recreating. Laugh; keep your sense ‘ 0t humor on too! SEPTEMBER, 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — Divide your time sensib- ly between work and play, Don't neglect important social affairs for urinaccssa. work that can be done later. Bus iiess can ofuzn be pro- moted through socials, you know Fine star aspects. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER. 2‘) ____ __< "Once upon i; time there was a r old sailor named sindbnd, and ligowaa sailing across Sahara. in n. ship of the desert, that is-the back of a enamel-you've seen ‘em at cir- uses. "What wath the cameith name, Nunkie Dove?" "The camel's name was Clarence, I think. And he was thinking of his beautiful little daughter." ~ "Qh, did the camel have a. daugh- “No, it's Sinbad I'm speaking "What. woth her name, Nunkie Dove?" i...-.ii<1i .iit.e 1.111. .tll(i the coin, which lit‘ 11.111 paliimcd up iii the corridor 11.1.1 Llit‘ iriniilltli. iiiat leads people to pick up oliu-r people's runaway hats ior tiieiii, .i¢-1.ii lll.|ll.‘1(!(l liini for the little girl but 111111-11 lire money away rriiigiiiiiii-iili)’. "wiiais .1 iliilt‘. silver L0 me?" hB si1i.._...1iiic tiiii: . Tilt.‘ A1111 ricaii iuiighed and, laying tlic iiiiiiici- 0.1 the seat, vanished to his ii\\|i uirripilillrlellt. W111i comp 01c disregard of all his asepii . .\L(. . liilflillil! it was shrieking iiiiu throbbing, but. an unleashed demon Wlllllll 111m was shrieking iiiiu tiiroubiiitz too. He was sick, sick too uilevousy tormented to bind his own wound properly. Alli-r Cynthia 111141 wasted l. long and we: v while of tenderness upon tlic VUlTYliClI w-hose torment was so iiuich ixgvonii he!‘ comprehension, slie grew irctful of her own account 11nd tit-grin to ask for a story, "Tell iiii» n story, Nirnkie Dave." "I don't. know any new ones, hon- .-. “r011 Tllllllllv about madic 0&1‘- )("1 ' I. "The daughter's name was Brldt-r- rz-iaiiafizai! e1 i Mia-m oom- 1W rireri skins, the “Arabian Nights," which ebb brought out. i1 twisted yum: wfi°l°fidgl °l “Pl ~_~.- will do t-ignrous y using a maximum of L-rlfrgv and vitality. Thus, its guardians should m careful about. its strength and teat-h the child itself iimv m t-mi=».~-/~.- it. nromrlv- Also, tiirt-r-t nmbilfoirsness down path. Perception and keen has all-round ability. for l’? ‘Q New Pep and Energy Dr. Chase's Nerve Food -__ TH COOK'S CORNER filiAM PUFF SHELLI 1-3 cup water 1-4 cup butter 1-4 teaspoon Salt’. 1 cup gifted flour 2 ems. unbeaten Method: Place the water. butter and salt. in a. saucepan and heat. When boiling briskly, add the sift- ed flour all at once and stir vigor- ously until it has been thoroughly blended into the liquid ingredi- ents. Turn into a. mixing bowl find add 1 unbeaten egg at. a time, beat.- ing thoroughly after each addition, than continue beating until the mixture is thick and shiny and breaks off when the spoon is ruis- . Drop onto a greased baking sheet in 6 or 8 equal portions. Bake in a hot oven (450 deg. F.) for l5 minutes, then reduce tin. heat to moderate (350 deg, F.) and bake 20 to 25 inin-ubes longer, until the puffs are nicely browned. Cut a thin slice n. Met-Izod: Beat eggs Willi a rotary beater until light and lemon-color- ed. Sift the flour, then measure and sift again w-ith ilie salt and sugar. Bent this mixture 1:110 the eg s along with about 1-3 of the m k. Oont-lnue beating klowlv until all the flour 1a moistened — about. l-I minute. Add the remnaiiiing milk and meltod butter gradually, beating until the mixture is free from lumps-about 2 minutes. Pour the batter into hissing not greased cus- tard cups or muffin tins, filling them about. 1-2 full. Bake 1:1 a hot oven (450 deg. F.) for about 15 minutes, then reduce tfie heat. to 400 deg. F.) and continue baking for about 16 minutes longer. Do not open the oven during the baking period. Cut off bop and fill witn 9,15 king mixture and use top piece u garnish, 11' desired. OORNMEAL TART SHELLS 1 cu flour 1-2 easpoori salt 1-2 cup cornmeal 1-2 cup butter 4 tablespoon ice water, about Method: Sift the flour and salt together and then mix in the corn- meal thoroughly. Add i111- butter and cut this in wit-h two knives or a pastry blender until the mixture is in coarse crumbs. Add ivnter in small amounts to dry material. stir- ring lightly with a fork and tossing de feces or dough as soon as form 2 use only enough ivater to make particles hold together. Shape ligihtly in a ball, place in a bowl and cover tightly. then sot in thg refrigerator to chill. Roll the dough out on a lightly fl-‘ured board to with a large mund (‘col-tie cutter. {.1 Wq wise by the things that; I-N under‘ our feet, By wliat". we mastered of good and 88 11. By stiic pride deposed and the pu- lm . And iihe vanquished ills that we hourly meet. —J. G. Holland. "Pioklewitobes" on com new to invite to your next pa/rty. Cut _d1ll pickles into thin crossway slices and spread grated yellow cheese and a little salad (ii-easing. Put together in pairs and spread with. colored wood picks. Use up leftover do hnutil b splitting them, spread rig lighty with butter, brown sugar and oin- namon and boasting. Serve warm with cider or a. hot beverage. Physicians are trying to learn the secret in the apparently successful treatment for rabies which medic- liiq men of iii PBIDBKO tribe have been using for generations. Historical and geographical rec- ords GLSCIOSG Niagara Falls is niov- ing backward at the rate of two and a half feet a. year. HOUSEHOLD HINTS For a better flavor. add a. little lemon juici- and grated lemon rind when slewing dried primes, figs, peaches, pears and even apricot-s. You can restore a discolored alumuium pot to shiny newness by cooking rhubarb or apples in it. Lemon juice used when cooking veal will keep it white and improve the flavor. Parsley. P083 Ind mushrooms com-blue especially well in veal dishes. The most wholesome dessert for young children are fruits, jun- kets, custards, gelatins. blanc- nianges, cereal pudding anrhplniin cookies, foi-get-me-not designs, coin- plete; the picture, Try this new tea treat for fall servings Slgread round or era with. butter. en cover lightly th a tart Jelly 11nd sprinkle with 00- coanut. Toast, until browned on serve warm. - A stiff brush will remove all particles from the of a gas range burner. For tug inside of the bunier, a small, long-handled brush will get at hidden places. Unless the housewife does lots of baking. she is better off buying linking-ponder b1 small-sized cans; as baking powder deteriorates if allowed to stand too long. Odd size windows — those that inc squat or too high, or too narrow for a room-wan be made 1w no- tieeable by curtains that; blend ivitli walls or furnfshings. about l-B-incli thickness and cut} Press the rounds into muffin tins m‘ tart, shells. 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